A woman in China did not have a very happy meal at McDonald's when she was served detergent in place of Coca-Cola. She wound up in the hospital, where she remains today.

The "Coca-Cola" was purchased by her boyfriend, who had ordered take-out from a Shenyang McDonald's in northeastern China. When a staff member placed a cup on the counter, Mr. Liu believed it to be part of his order and took it with him. According to the Want China Times, after sampling the drink, his girlfriend experienced a burning sensation in her esophagus and stomach. Mr. Liu immediately returned to the McDonald's, where he discovered a clerk had put detergent on the counter. His girlfriend was taken to the hospital. Doctors determined she had erosive gastritis, an acute stomach disorder.

McDonald's isn't the only fast-food chain swapping out beverage orders. In April 2012, an Indianapolis Olive Garden accidentally served a 10-year-old a rum cocktail instead of a berry smoothie. A similar incident happened at a Florida-based Olive Garden, which filled a toddler's sippy cup with sangria instead of orange juice. At Applebee's, another child was given a margarita in place of apple juice, and a four-year old landed in the hospital after drinking an alcoholic mudslide instead of being served a chocolate milkshake at a Chicago-area Chili's.